Banque du Caire · Cairo, Egypt · Posted 2026-06-10
Job Purpose: Responsible for Designing, preparing, and continuously developing innovative credit solutions that are characterized by standardizing grant procedures within their framework, targeting specific sectors/markets, and within the framework of grant controls set by the Central Bank of Egypt.Responsibilities:Product development: Develop and execute a comprehensive product development strategy for SMEs, Aligned with overall business goals and market trends.Market research and Analysis: conduct market research to identify emerging trends, customer preferences, and industry dynamics within SME Segment.Product Portfolio Management: Manage the SME product portfolio, including existing products and new product launches.Competitive Analysis: conduct competitive analysis to benchmark SME products against industry peers.Stakeholders' collaboration: work closely with relevant strategic stakeholders such as risk management, compliance, marketing & sales. Qualifications & Skills:bachelor's degree (BA/Finance/Marketing/Accounting/Economics).Experience: 7 to 10 years, out of which 4 years in enterprise lending.Credit certificate is must.Excellent Presentation Skill.Social intelligence skills to build & maintain relationships.Professional English & computer skills.Microsoft office.Data analysis skills
Banque du Caire is one of Egypt's oldest commercial banks, established in 1952 and majority-owned by the Egyptian state. The bank provides retail, SME, and corporate banking services across a national branch network with a focus on small business and microfinance lending.
What you should know
250+ branches in Egypt: National branch network across Egyptian governorates.
Major SME and microfinance lender: Strong focus on small business and microfinance lending compared to peer state banks.
Founded in 1952: One of Egypt's oldest commercial banks, founded in 1952.
How they work
Financial inclusion — Deep history serving Egyptian SMEs and microfinance customers - financial inclusion is operational, not aspirational.